A smaller version of the Ospery has been built for civilian-use in mind, this new aircraft the Bell 609 is designed to be the best multi-mission aircraft for businessmen and executives, enabling them to take off from let’s say a helipad of a seaside house on the outskirts of Jeddah, fly in comfort to a meeting in Riyadh, then fly on to Dammam, or even Dubai and back home for early dinner. All with a minimum of ground transportation requirements.
This amazing Tiltrotor can save you a lot of time since it can fly you from city center to city center with the adaptability and accuracy of a helicopter. After takeoff, it can rotate its Tiltrotor engines forward to vertical allowing the BA609 to fly with the speed and efficiency of an airplane.
The craft can accommodate up to 9 passengers and has an 1,852 km no service range. Speeds reach 300 mph at 25,000 ft. Prices of the BA609 starts from a little bit over $20 million.
More info can be found at: www.BellAgusta.com









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